Jeep Cherokee Xj on 2040-cars
Port Tobacco, Maryland, United States
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1998 Jeep Cherokee XJ CHILI RED 4.0L straight 6, Automatic Transmission Rough Country 6.5" short arm kit Rough County front sway bar Rough County sway bar quick disconnects Rough Country Dual Steering Stabilizers 35" x 12.5”Dick Cepek Bone Crushers 17" Mickey Thompson Classic 3’s Smittybuilt XRC Front Bumper Smittybuilt XRC Rear Bumper Smittybuilt Rock Sliders Differential Protectors Front and Rear - Rock sliders. Warrior Products Roof Rack/ Basket Gutter Mount (extended 16”) with mounted Hi-lift jack and full spare Digidiode 50" led light bar Mounted on front of Roof Rack Digidiode 14" led light bar Mounted on rear of Roof Rack Still in box digidiode flood pods with yellow snap covers Newly installed Alpine Head unit with Bluetooth CB Radio and Firestick Antenna New Exhaust system including new Catalytic Converter and Muffler New Brakes and Rotors New Windshield and Tinted Windows Bushwacker Fender Flares Interior is Clean, Drivers seat is beginning to show some wear of which can be seen in photograph. This Jeep Cherokee XJ was built to be reliable both on and off the trail and draw a crowd of which it does successfully!!! We have tried to represent this Jeep Cherokee XJ accurately, please look at the pictures, call or email with questions
or come and look at Jeep in person. This is a very cool Jeep that turns heads
everywhere it goes. It really doesn't need anything - you can climb in and ride
today. The Jeep is for sale locally so we reserve the right to end the auction
at any time. Only trades of interest are Diesel 4 x 4 must be Crew Cab or Extended Cab / Single or Dually - Three door.
Methods of Payment...
Deposit Due... The successful high bidder will
submit a $500 NON-REFUNDABLE Deposit due immediately following the close of the
auction. This $500 deposit is good towards the purchase of the vehicle and will
be deducted from the total amount of the purchase. We accept PAYPAL for the
initial deposit only. If the vehicle cannot be picked up or paid for completely
within 7-days from the close of auction, a $2,000 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit is due
unless other arrangements are made beforehand (just keep us informed). Deposits
and fees are NON-REFUNDABLE if the vehicle is not paid for. Balance of Payment Due... The buyer agrees to pay
remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 7 days of the
close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before
delivery of the vehicle.
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